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the one in new york had extra flair. late friday, the state of new york legalized same sex marriage, the law takes effect in late july. the casy anthony murder trial begins again on monday. after a week of dramatic testimony. a recess due to a legal issue stent into overdrive. >>> now that vice president joe biden's budget talks have collapsed, president obama is getting directly involved in the standoff over reducing the budget deficit. he's going to host separate meetings monday with republican and democratic senate leaders. the government faces an august 2nd deadline to increase the federal debt ceiling or risk possible default. >>> those are your headlines this hour. >>> and the note says -- i'll never forget this note. the note says, "even if there were no planes, trains or buses, i would still walk 100 miles for one of your kisses." >> that was your ex-wife, second ex-wife mary, that's from the infamous youtube clips. >> boy, you played that one, huh. >> except to say that i know you have the bad stuff but that was
the one in new york had extra flair. late friday, the state of new york legalized same sex marriage, the law takes effect in late july. the casy anthony murder trial begins again on monday. after a week of dramatic testimony. a recess due to a legal issue stent into overdrive. >>> now that vice president joe biden's budget talks have collapsed, president obama is getting directly involved in the standoff over reducing the budget deficit. he's going to host separate meetings monday with...
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his latest book "to act like a lady, think like man," is on "the new york times" best seller list for 64 weeks. steve harvey joins me now. that is some book record you have. >> amazing. >> 64 weeks on "the new york times" best sellers. >> kind of crazy. i didn't really see that coming. >> don't take this personally. i am a big fan of your work. but why have you become such a popular advisor/guru/relationship adviser? >> well, be honest with you, man, that's really not what i am. you know? i wrote these books strict -- i only thing i really know about is how men think. that's my expertise, is how men think. people took the book and they start -- they got to put a label on you so they started saying he is a relationship expert, he's a love guru. hey, man, let me tell you the truth. if i understood women and could write that book, i'd be a billionaire. i really would, man. >> why do you think that -- you say you've been positioned as a guy who understands how men think, but why do you think you represent men? there must be lots of men who don't think like you? >> well, see, when it comes
his latest book "to act like a lady, think like man," is on "the new york times" best seller list for 64 weeks. steve harvey joins me now. that is some book record you have. >> amazing. >> 64 weeks on "the new york times" best sellers. >> kind of crazy. i didn't really see that coming. >> don't take this personally. i am a big fan of your work. but why have you become such a popular advisor/guru/relationship adviser? >> well, be honest...
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i'm joined by the novel's author lisa gardner from new york this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning, randi. thanks for having me here. >> i'm about 150 pages into this book and i'm pretty scared. one review, which i can definitely relate to, a socks off thriller. certainly a compliment. i guess that is what you were trying to do here. >> i love taking a very fun premise like kidnapping an entire family and then how do you unspool it from there and the case of "touch & go" we start with that classic, how well do you know your neighbors, what really does go on behind closed doors? the demby's are that family on your block that seem to have it all until three masked men break into their house and hold them at an abandoned prison. >> it's getting pretty intense. i'm trying to figure out exactly who is behind it. but where does your inspiration come from? how do you think of these characters and think of these plots? >> i love doing the research. i think the coolest thing about being a suspense novelist is the opportunity to go out and play with law e
i'm joined by the novel's author lisa gardner from new york this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning, randi. thanks for having me here. >> i'm about 150 pages into this book and i'm pretty scared. one review, which i can definitely relate to, a socks off thriller. certainly a compliment. i guess that is what you were trying to do here. >> i love taking a very fun premise like kidnapping an entire family and then how do you unspool it from there and the case of...
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. >> 64 weeks on "the new york times" best sellers. >> crazy. i didn't really see that coming. >> don't take this personally. i'm a big fan of all your work but why have you become such a popular adviser guru relationship adviser? >> well, to be honest with you, man, that's really not what i am, you know. i wrote these books -- the only thing i really know about is how men think. that's my expertise is how men think. people took the book and they got to put a label on you. they started saying he's a relationship expert. he's a love guru. hey, man, let me tell you the truth. if i understood women and could write that book, i would be a billionaire. i really would. >> obviously you say you've been positioned as the guy that understands how men think. why do you think you represent men? there must be lots of men who don't think like you. >> well, see, when it comes to certain things like love, commitment, sex, guys pretty much think the same way. we really do. you can put us in a nutshell. we're guys. we think pretty much the same way. i think what
. >> 64 weeks on "the new york times" best sellers. >> crazy. i didn't really see that coming. >> don't take this personally. i'm a big fan of all your work but why have you become such a popular adviser guru relationship adviser? >> well, to be honest with you, man, that's really not what i am, you know. i wrote these books -- the only thing i really know about is how men think. that's my expertise is how men think. people took the book and they got to put a...
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this is big news. >>> new york city police recruit says his dream of becoming a cop was cut short because of his beard. he claimed that he got kicked out of the academy because he refused to trim it. he is a hasidic jew and says his religion forbids him from cutting his beard. >> it was never, ever stated to me that you can have a beard but at a certain length. all i was ever told was that you need to file for a religious exemption. >> our legal guys are back. avery friedman in cleveland and richard herman in austin. all right, gentlemen. this is interesting. he says he was never told of any such policy but apparently the new york police department does have a policy in place that says, you know, beards for religious purposes are to be kept one millimeter in length. he says he is not going to trim it at all. he says in fact this kind of cuts into his freedom of religion, avery. >> we're back at the first amendment. what is really intriguing is that there are hasidic jews and sikhs and other members of the nypd that have longer beards. he is 38 years old. he is a former paramedic and enrol
this is big news. >>> new york city police recruit says his dream of becoming a cop was cut short because of his beard. he claimed that he got kicked out of the academy because he refused to trim it. he is a hasidic jew and says his religion forbids him from cutting his beard. >> it was never, ever stated to me that you can have a beard but at a certain length. all i was ever told was that you need to file for a religious exemption. >> our legal guys are back. avery...
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. >> we did find each other in a lobby in a hotel in new york city and we were like two magnets like this. >> and you voted for barack obama? >> i did. >> and the beautiful and rather cheeky heidi klum. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> mickey rourke has done more than most eever dream of. in the middle of this dazzling career, why go get beaten in the head? >> the facting wasn't fun anymore and i saw too much gray and the politics and mediocritiy of it wasn't something that i enjoyed. >> neither was boxing. >> i started out and got hurt and then i did acting. i had just done a film. i think i had done "angel heart ". it was a tough film but it had integrity and a really great director and actors in it and then i waited i think about a year or two or something like that for something that i could respect to do again and nothing came around and i bought a big i think i had done "angel heart ". it was a tough film but it had integrity and a really great director and actors in it and then i waited i think about a year or two or something like that for something that i could respect to
. >> we did find each other in a lobby in a hotel in new york city and we were like two magnets like this. >> and you voted for barack obama? >> i did. >> and the beautiful and rather cheeky heidi klum. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> mickey rourke has done more than most eever dream of. in the middle of this dazzling career, why go get beaten in the head? >> the facting wasn't fun anymore and i saw too much gray and the politics and mediocritiy...
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get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com you deserve more than justo flexibility and convenience. so here are a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average, over 16 years of field experience. we'll help you build a personal career plan. we build programs based on what employers are looking for. our football team is always undefeated. and leading companies are interested in our graduates. we'll even help you decorate your new office. ok. let's get to work. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> the theme that completely changed my life was indian jone
get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com you deserve more than justo flexibility and convenience. so here are a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average, over 16 years of field experience. we'll help you build a personal career plan. we build programs based on what employers are looking for. our football team...
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she said to "the new york times." i felt really bad for someone who's swimming in so much hate. it's difficult to, i don't know, take this culture in hollywood seriously. and when you discuss serious roles, could she be a leading woman in this culture in hollywood in a drama, or is it just okay for larger people to play comedic roles. >> she's obviously created this niche for herself. she is responding as you mentioned. it was really good that she did not say anything back in february when this review came out. a lot of other people said things. but now she's speaking out saying if she was 20 this might have affected her. now, she's in a happy place in her life. and she has two daughters herself and she almost wanting to make sure that other people are not affected by comments like this. we're seeing in hollywood a lot of different sizes and types and ages in hollywood. so i think there's definitely a changing reaction out there. people do want to see people of all different shapes and sizes. and i think like melissa mccarthy paved that way. >> let's talk about roberto cavalli a
she said to "the new york times." i felt really bad for someone who's swimming in so much hate. it's difficult to, i don't know, take this culture in hollywood seriously. and when you discuss serious roles, could she be a leading woman in this culture in hollywood in a drama, or is it just okay for larger people to play comedic roles. >> she's obviously created this niche for herself. she is responding as you mentioned. it was really good that she did not say anything back in...
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that's what "new york times" is saying. the paper reports that armstrong has considered admitting to doping and is in talks with anti-doping agencies. the cyclists is not involved in any talks with anti-doping agencies. amanda davies spoke with a former masseuse for his cycling team about what she saw of the alleged drug abuse. take a listen. >> like i knew stuff was going on from when we had to back date the prescription for the cortisone and asked me to go to spain to pick up something and get rid of syringes. then you know for definite. >> are you in any doubt from your time with the u.s. postal team of what you saw, what you think was lance armstrong -- >> yeah, no doubt of that at all. that is what it was always called. >> that's what intrigues me. it was seen as acceptable. an acceptable thing to do. >> yeah. this was the '90s in cycling. that was the way, the normal way of doing things. the people who weren't on the program and who actually got results are like, good lord, how did that happen? >> what were you asked
that's what "new york times" is saying. the paper reports that armstrong has considered admitting to doping and is in talks with anti-doping agencies. the cyclists is not involved in any talks with anti-doping agencies. amanda davies spoke with a former masseuse for his cycling team about what she saw of the alleged drug abuse. take a listen. >> like i knew stuff was going on from when we had to back date the prescription for the cortisone and asked me to go to spain to pick up...
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she was elected senator from new york with 56% of the vote. she became the first, first lady to enter congress. and in 2007, another first. >> when people tell me, well, you know, i don't think a woman can be elected president. i said, well, i don't believe that, but we're going to find out. >> reporter: she became hillary, like shakira or cher, it showed independence, it was a hard-fought campaign against barack obama. but hillary never backed down. >> shame on you, barack obama. >> even when campaigning got ugly. not long after that, clinton welled up at the new hampshire diner and ran away with the primary. another victory. but in the end, she conceded wrapping up her historic presidential bid. >> although we weren't able to shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling this time. >> but her persistence and passion convinced the man she tried to beat to cast her on the world stage. >> in her, you will have a secretary of state who has my full confidence. >> the former first lady and senator from new york would become madame secretary in 2009.
she was elected senator from new york with 56% of the vote. she became the first, first lady to enter congress. and in 2007, another first. >> when people tell me, well, you know, i don't think a woman can be elected president. i said, well, i don't believe that, but we're going to find out. >> reporter: she became hillary, like shakira or cher, it showed independence, it was a hard-fought campaign against barack obama. but hillary never backed down. >> shame on you, barack...
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that may soon become a reality in new york. where they're embracing new recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> every neighborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like to serve new yorkers better. >> reporter: over 60% of commuters in new york city travel by foot or public transit. for a city of 8.4 million, that's a lot of people to count. >> the department of transportation counts pedestrians around the city and send a few people to go twice a year and they just sit there with umpire pitch counters. doesn't really give a view what it's like day in, day out, through different seasons. >> reporter: a start-up called place meter is trying to change that providing a realtime picture of, no's pedestrian traffic using hundreds of existing video feed around the city. >> we lay in computer russian all algorithm. >> reporter: counting about 10 million people a day and can count occupy people are inside a building. the city's already using the data,
that may soon become a reality in new york. where they're embracing new recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> every neighborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like to serve new yorkers better. >> reporter: over 60% of commuters in new york city travel by foot or public transit. for a city of 8.4 million, that's a lot of people to count. >> the department of transportation counts...
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to give you a sense of how crucial these trains are to new york city. the ntsb rail line s move more than 82 million passengers a year. this is a key mass transit for those who commute into the city. it will be a snarl for them in the morning. >>> another huge story we are following this hour the death of a hollywood heavyweight actor paul walker dead at age 40. cnn has obtained footage of the inferno itself. taken moments after the crash. >> dude, go! >> police say speed was a factor. the star of the fast and furious gr franchise was the passenger in the car. he and the driver were both killed. what details are you learning about the crash? >> they were in a 2005 porsche. they hit a tree at a high rate of speed. the car was fully engulfed and mangled. two minutes after the fire department ment arrived they declared them dead on the skeeb. they are trying to obtain dental reports. it will be 48 hours to perform an autopsy to declare the actual cause of death. the driver was always evolving performance cars. that is a business in the area. heart breaking
to give you a sense of how crucial these trains are to new york city. the ntsb rail line s move more than 82 million passengers a year. this is a key mass transit for those who commute into the city. it will be a snarl for them in the morning. >>> another huge story we are following this hour the death of a hollywood heavyweight actor paul walker dead at age 40. cnn has obtained footage of the inferno itself. taken moments after the crash. >> dude, go! >> police say speed...
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good night from new york. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> any list of hollywood power couples would have to include brad pitt and angelina jolie, tonight, jada pinkett smith on her career. >> i love acting and directing and producing and love being a mother and a wife. if i had to choose one, put me in the crazy house. >> a marriage. >> you have the power to make the number one movie star in the world just abandon schedule for his wife. that's the real power. >> that's love. >> and her family values. >> will and i have a lot of support and have a lot of knowledge that we can give our kids some life lessons and they can be safe. >> and then steve harvey who is a very funny man with some very serious opinions on relationships. >> hey, man, let me tell you the truth, if i understood women and could write that book, i would be a millionaire. real men do what they say they're going to do. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> there is almost nothing that jada pinkett smith can't do. actress, singer, pr
good night from new york. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> any list of hollywood power couples would have to include brad pitt and angelina jolie, tonight, jada pinkett smith on her career. >> i love acting and directing and producing and love being a mother and a wife. if i had to choose one, put me in the crazy house. >> a marriage. >> you have the power to make the number one movie star in the world just abandon schedule for his wife. that's...
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a medicaltories out of leroy, new york. at least 15 high school students are suffering from an illness that cause them to have uncontrollable twitching and verbal outbursts. now environmental activist erin brockovich is getting involved. she said a 1970 trail derailment caused a dangerous chemical spill just three mile from the future site of the high school. she's conducting her own investigation and believes the bed rock and ground water could be contaminated. >> a wave of violence in syria has left at least 98 dead today. this video is said to be from homes, though cnn can't confirm the authenticity of this video. we'll have more for you at the top of the hour on cnn. those are your headlines for this hour. "pierce morgan tonight" continues right after this. once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go
a medicaltories out of leroy, new york. at least 15 high school students are suffering from an illness that cause them to have uncontrollable twitching and verbal outbursts. now environmental activist erin brockovich is getting involved. she said a 1970 trail derailment caused a dangerous chemical spill just three mile from the future site of the high school. she's conducting her own investigation and believes the bed rock and ground water could be contaminated. >> a wave of violence in...
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>> i want to be editor of the new yorker and published in the new york times, l.a. times and the chicago tribune. i've got to get into northwestern. >> never heard of it. >> you were on a.d.d. medication as a kid. >> i thought i was really calm and mature for my ache. >> nope, you were drugged. i hid it in your food. >> chris colfer's new film. he's won a golden globe. he's not resting on his laurels. somehow, he's found time to write, produce and star in that new film and a children's novel. sorry, chris. join me again, welcome back. now, tell me about this. the wishing spell. why have you written a fairy tale book? >> well, it was a promise i made to myself when i was ten. i came up with the story then and desperately wanted to be a part of the kid's lit world. i found an opportunity with success other places and here i am. >> what's the point of it? tell me the narrative? >> the plot it's about kids that go to a fairy tale. when i was a younger kid, the point i wrote it, i had a rough childhood. i was in the hospital for a while when i was younger. i have a scar
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don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, a visit to tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> president obama argues america needs to use a strong>g military andso diplomacy to dea mr. sexton is a tomorrower cia analyst. and daniel, former speech writer for hillary clinton and nina is back with me. we have breaking news tonight. white house sources are telling cnn that secretary shin kekky's career is on thin ice. >> i think he probably should have gone to the president and said, look, in military terms you're burning far too much daylight on me. i will be the source of too many discussions and there needs to be a transformative figure that gets into the va and can really shake things up. shinseki is a magnificent leader. >> are they foreshadowing, hey, this guy is going to go in soon? >> it's a ridiculous comment to make. we've said all along, we're going to wait for the results of the investigation. and we are concerned with the future of the va and shinseki's role in it. >> what do you make o
don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, a visit to tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> president obama argues america needs to use a strong>g military andso diplomacy to dea mr. sexton is a tomorrower cia analyst. and daniel, former speech writer for hillary clinton and nina is back with me. we have breaking news tonight. white house sources are telling cnn that secretary shin kekky's career is on thin ice. >> i think he...
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. >> there's a story just this past week as you know about sugar and sugary drinks in new york and banning a large product sales. >> i heard something about that. >> do you have any thoughts about that? this is the idea sugar is also part of the problem here looking at our country as a whole. and let's just ban as mayor bloomberg has done. what do you think of that? >> well, the thing is, look. i'm not an expert on any of this. but from the little bit that i've read and that i know, you know, it's like there's no free ticket. everything you put no your mouth there's an effect. and it's somebody's got to really, you know, paying attention and sort of taking control of the situation. just the fact that people are talking about it. just the fact that whether or not they ultimately ban it or not, i don't know that they can really do that. but the fact that, you know, people are going to sort of now who wouldn't have paid attention before are going to sit up and go why would he want to do that? is it really that bad for me? maybe they'll start reading more about it and taking it a bit more seri
. >> there's a story just this past week as you know about sugar and sugary drinks in new york and banning a large product sales. >> i heard something about that. >> do you have any thoughts about that? this is the idea sugar is also part of the problem here looking at our country as a whole. and let's just ban as mayor bloomberg has done. what do you think of that? >> well, the thing is, look. i'm not an expert on any of this. but from the little bit that i've read and...
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this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >> get away from her! >> sigourney weaver in her first oscar nomination film. what was like for you. it was such a huge phenomenon. you've come out with with this great line, i've always regretted having such a serious career. >> i actually can't believe i'm in a serious television series, although we do try to get in as many jokes as we can. but i think, yes, ripley is -- listen, i can understand it, but she's not a barrel of laughs. so i'm still waiting for my
this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and...
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governor of new york, andrew cuomo, is condemning the attacks. the council on american islamic relations is calling for police to increase security all around the mosques there. >>> and 2011 ends and 2012 begins on a violent note in bahrain. this is amateur video. this was posted on youtube so there's no way cnn can independently verify when or where this video was shot. but witnesses say tear gas 'twas used to break up huge clashes between police and protestor. bahrain's largest opposition group says a 16-year-old boy was killed saturday during the unrest. opposition activists say he was knocked out by a tear gas canister and later died. >>> in texas, an active-duty soldier is charged with trying to board a plane with a military-grade explosive on him. tsa agents spotted the explosive saturday when the shoulder's carry-on bag was x-rayed at midland international airport. part of the terminal was evacuated. the fbi says there was no way to ignite the explosives and no one was in danger. >>> in florida, the state fire marshal's office has taken ov
governor of new york, andrew cuomo, is condemning the attacks. the council on american islamic relations is calling for police to increase security all around the mosques there. >>> and 2011 ends and 2012 begins on a violent note in bahrain. this is amateur video. this was posted on youtube so there's no way cnn can independently verify when or where this video was shot. but witnesses say tear gas 'twas used to break up huge clashes between police and protestor. bahrain's largest...
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paltrow telling "the new york times" saying when he was 22 a meeting suggested they head to the bedroom for massages. ashley judd said he greeted her in a bathroom, asking if he could watch her shower. and he went to the bathroom and came back out in a robe and asked me to give him a massage, and i said i didn't feel comfortable. he said everybody does it. >> two other women were counting stories on cnn last night. >> and said, at least if you won't give me a massage, then can i see your breasts. >> he told me he would give me a three-picture deal and get my movie made, and i don't doubt that he could, but he said but you have to stay and watch me masturbate. >> disturbing audio from a police sting involving weinstein and a model. he attempts to lure her into his hotel room before admitting he groped her the day before. >> i am feeling uncomfortable right now. >> why did you touch my breast? >> just, come on, i am used to that. >> the manhattan district attorney's office says while the recording is horrifying to listen to, what emerged from the audio was insufficient to prove a crime ac
paltrow telling "the new york times" saying when he was 22 a meeting suggested they head to the bedroom for massages. ashley judd said he greeted her in a bathroom, asking if he could watch her shower. and he went to the bathroom and came back out in a robe and asked me to give him a massage, and i said i didn't feel comfortable. he said everybody does it. >> two other women were counting stories on cnn last night. >> and said, at least if you won't give me a massage, then...
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in new york city you can see temperatures for new year's eve will be in the low 30s. snow showers around and to atlanta georgia. we will so temperatures there in the 30s by the time the ball drops and in los angeles temperatures in the 60s. have a happy new year. a lot of cold air heading towards the east. thank you so much. >> happy new year. this weekend many of you will head to the stores to return gifts. but it is a good time to take advantage of more big sales. christine roman shows us what bafr ga bargains are out there. >> reporter: it is the most selfish time of year. the best after christmas sales are clothing. this is according to deal news. last year gap and french connection shocked detailers with up to 30 to 50% off on top of sales. new year's day is the best time to buy furniture. it has become a tradition for people to shop for furniture on that day. new lines come out in february so there are all old products to move. it is also a big day to buy mattresses. if you want a big screen tv think super bowl weekend. retailers are looking forward and moving o
in new york city you can see temperatures for new year's eve will be in the low 30s. snow showers around and to atlanta georgia. we will so temperatures there in the 30s by the time the ball drops and in los angeles temperatures in the 60s. have a happy new year. a lot of cold air heading towards the east. thank you so much. >> happy new year. this weekend many of you will head to the stores to return gifts. but it is a good time to take advantage of more big sales. christine roman shows...
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he handled the big case, made himself a household name in new york. he wrote "mouthpiece" which has been my bible. he befriended mike mcalary as he wanted to live in a house i was spec selling out in bellport, changed his life in that he had to make more money to afford this lifestyle for his wife and kids, because alice deserved that life, and in that he became the highest paid journalist in new york city. bigger than his idol. >> and the fall that everybody else benefited from -- >> absolutely. daily and hap and everybody. >> and more money for writers. >> quite right, too. courtney, you are married to a very famous actress and performer. have any of the views of all of you changed about tabloid? >> it hasn't softened my fury. i think we just try to keep a low profile as we can, do what we do and scurry away. i think tmz is at the airport waiting for us. >> i would have to say that celebrities are a dime a dozen. honestly. you can do almost anything and become a celebrity now. i think the price has gone down. i don't want to tell a huge story here b
he handled the big case, made himself a household name in new york. he wrote "mouthpiece" which has been my bible. he befriended mike mcalary as he wanted to live in a house i was spec selling out in bellport, changed his life in that he had to make more money to afford this lifestyle for his wife and kids, because alice deserved that life, and in that he became the highest paid journalist in new york city. bigger than his idol. >> and the fall that everybody else benefited from...
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new york is beautifully diverse. i finally read the evacuation emergency instructions on the subway. if there's a fire on the subway, look for me, i will save your lives. i think we found something. i saw internet. internet right there, next to panini. >> remember the days of going home and checking your answering machine? what did you feel was the most stressful part for you? >> it was not being able to see e-mails. it wasn't the phone calls. but i'm a comedian. i'm a unique small business owner. i'm the president and the product of my company. when people want to get in touch with me, i'm the guy. >> at the end of the day -- >> i'm neurotic. >> how significant are the e-mails, really? >> they're not -- they turn out not to be that important. they weren't life-changing. it wasn't a big deal happening for me. but still, you feel disconnected. and when you're so used to being plugged in all the time, instantaneously, when you take it away, it's going to take days or weeks to get used to the old world before cell phone
new york is beautifully diverse. i finally read the evacuation emergency instructions on the subway. if there's a fire on the subway, look for me, i will save your lives. i think we found something. i saw internet. internet right there, next to panini. >> remember the days of going home and checking your answering machine? what did you feel was the most stressful part for you? >> it was not being able to see e-mails. it wasn't the phone calls. but i'm a comedian. i'm a unique small...
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we'll go into new york here. you can see manhattan pop up on the map and here is the hudson river and then spuyten duyvil up the hudson river and where it meets harlem river is the curve we've been talking about that the train has been going around and has a reputation for often times being a very perilous curve as those trains come around at high speeds and train itself we've seen those train cars kind of dotted along here where the train tipped over. we were talking about the divers that were in the water potentially looking for some victims. the water temperature there was right around 43 degrees. it takes about 30 to 60 minutes in water of that temperature for your body to start to break down and for you to lose your coordination and then after that about an hour or two hours before it is potentially lethal to be in water that temperature. the air temperature at the time of the incident was right around 38 degrees so it was definitely on the cool side in the area of the accident. in fact, 34 degrees at the ti
we'll go into new york here. you can see manhattan pop up on the map and here is the hudson river and then spuyten duyvil up the hudson river and where it meets harlem river is the curve we've been talking about that the train has been going around and has a reputation for often times being a very perilous curve as those trains come around at high speeds and train itself we've seen those train cars kind of dotted along here where the train tipped over. we were talking about the divers that were...
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that's this small river town in upstate new york where the family lived for a few years in this modest home. it still stands just down the road from the catholic congregation of st. patrick where mel's father sang in the choir. gibson was the sixth child in a brood of 11. >> his older brothers and sisters -- >> reporter: writer lawrence got a look at his strict upbringing in an interview with the actor. >> one day the father got so fed up that he grabbed the two of them and knocked their heads together. >> reporter: they're lucky they didn't have to go to the hospital. >> exactly. but mel believes his father had wisdom doing this to his kids. >> reporter: mel's father hutton rooled the roost. a conserves ive cast li s iquef considered priesthood. instead he worked the railroad until a bad accident put him out of a job and out of a paycheck. >> he started going on game shows. he went on "jeopardy!." >> reporter: hutton would go undefeated and later be invited back for the show's tournament of champions. the winnings, along with $145,000 settlement with new york central railroad, allowed
that's this small river town in upstate new york where the family lived for a few years in this modest home. it still stands just down the road from the catholic congregation of st. patrick where mel's father sang in the choir. gibson was the sixth child in a brood of 11. >> his older brothers and sisters -- >> reporter: writer lawrence got a look at his strict upbringing in an interview with the actor. >> one day the father got so fed up that he grabbed the two of them and...
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the "new york times," amy klobuchar how she treats her staff. she ate a salad with a comb and then asked a staff tore clean it. ♪ ♪ t-mobile will do the math for you. right now, when you join t-mobile, you get two lines of unlimited with two of the latest phones included for just one hundred bucks a month. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ensure max protein... to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. (straining) i'll take that. (cheers) 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. >>> i
the "new york times," amy klobuchar how she treats her staff. she ate a salad with a comb and then asked a staff tore clean it. ♪ ♪ t-mobile will do the math for you. right now, when you join t-mobile, you get two lines of unlimited with two of the latest phones included for just one hundred bucks a month. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know...
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as far as the new york issue goes, new york decriminalized marijuana possession in the 1970s. there was a loophole in that law, though, in which when people, if they displayed marijuana in public, they were still subject to a misdemeanor arrest. what's happened is the new york city police have used that loophole to ignore the intent of the legislature and the law and find ways to make arrests of people for marijuana. what they would do is question people, frisk them, get them to empty their pockets and when marijuana came out, arrest them for displaying it, which just so happens mostly it was blacks and hispanics who would be subject to this treatment. that's the purpose of the reform. >> the governor saying it is unfair and he believes that it can ruin a young person's life and said you shouldn't go through life if you're possessing a small amount of marijuana. the reason we're doing this, a whole lot of people do, especially on a saturday night, people look forward to doing it, and it's true, it's true. why do people, you know, want to believe that people just don't do pot,
as far as the new york issue goes, new york decriminalized marijuana possession in the 1970s. there was a loophole in that law, though, in which when people, if they displayed marijuana in public, they were still subject to a misdemeanor arrest. what's happened is the new york city police have used that loophole to ignore the intent of the legislature and the law and find ways to make arrests of people for marijuana. what they would do is question people, frisk them, get them to empty their...
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this putting it at the coldest new year's eve forecast in h new york city since 1962. it could top out in the top three. the coldest was set in 1917 where it was only one lonely degree in times square. frigid arctic air settling in h. chance of snow from chicago in grand rapids michigan. likely be reissuing advisory throughout the weekend. well below freezing from boston, new york, port lntsland, 11 in pittsburgh. actual temperatures not much more promising for new year's eve. 14, chicago, atlanta running at least 20 degrees below where you should be. by the way, chances of more lake effect snow this weekend. back to you. >>> thank you derek. we've lonely got about 30 minutes left in this program, not nearly enough time to discuss everything the president said that raises eyebrows in his "new york times" interview. why he's going easy on china. what he thinks about the special counsel and harsh words once again for his own attorney general. "early start" back after the break. if only harry used some... ...bounce, to dry. he would be a less wrinkly, winning guy. pain fr
this putting it at the coldest new year's eve forecast in h new york city since 1962. it could top out in the top three. the coldest was set in 1917 where it was only one lonely degree in times square. frigid arctic air settling in h. chance of snow from chicago in grand rapids michigan. likely be reissuing advisory throughout the weekend. well below freezing from boston, new york, port lntsland, 11 in pittsburgh. actual temperatures not much more promising for new year's eve. 14, chicago,...
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our susan candiotti joins us from new york. susan? >> hi, miguel. you know, it's been nearly a decade since the last nightclub fire that caused mass casualties in the united states. in 2003, 100 people died at the station nightclub in west warwalk, rhode island, where the band great white was performing. pirow technics ignited soundproofing material and smoke filled the room. it killed 87 people. authorities said the bronx club was operating illegally, two years after it was ordered closed because of safety violations. in 1977, fire at the beverly hills supper club in southgate, kentucky, killed 165 people. among 2,400 waiting for entertainer john davidson to perform, which believed to be an electrical fire went undetected at first. no fire detectives or sprinklers, at the time they weren't required. the deadliest nightclub blaze happened in 1942 at the coconut grove club in boston. 492 people were killed. the cause of the blaze, to this day, remains unknown. we don't know all the details about what happened in brazil yet, of course. however, whenev
our susan candiotti joins us from new york. susan? >> hi, miguel. you know, it's been nearly a decade since the last nightclub fire that caused mass casualties in the united states. in 2003, 100 people died at the station nightclub in west warwalk, rhode island, where the band great white was performing. pirow technics ignited soundproofing material and smoke filled the room. it killed 87 people. authorities said the bronx club was operating illegally, two years after it was ordered...
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a suspension for the new york yankees' slugger was shortened today, but it e would still last a whole season, and even with the options running out, a-rod is not giving up. jason carroll explains how he is fighting back. >> reporter: alex rodriguez a yankee known for setting records now has one more. he has the dishonorable disti distinction of being hit with the longest suspension for doping in baseball's history, a 162-game suspension. b benching him for an entire season, and potential ly ending the 38-year-old's career. this after baseball's chief arbitrator reduced the initial 211-game suspension, and mlb imposed that on rodriguez for allegedly using performance enhancing drug, and rodriguez releasing a statement, that the number of games sadly comes as no surprise as the deck has been stacked against me from day one, and i have been clear that i have not used the performance enhancing substances and in order to prove it i will take the fight to federal court. >> my advice to him as i gave to lance armstrong, just fess up. >> reporter: major league baseball wanted the original sus
a suspension for the new york yankees' slugger was shortened today, but it e would still last a whole season, and even with the options running out, a-rod is not giving up. jason carroll explains how he is fighting back. >> reporter: alex rodriguez a yankee known for setting records now has one more. he has the dishonorable disti distinction of being hit with the longest suspension for doping in baseball's history, a 162-game suspension. b benching him for an entire season, and potential...
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york. so you're still one of the guys. if you're not with them, you're against them. that can be difficult going to the train station, going to work and have a real job. but i had to face them, find out who your real friends are. now looking back, those guys have to respect me for who i am. >> it takes great character, going against the grain. >> my parents stride to instel it but. >> did you go back to dorchester? >> yes. we're opening a film, television and animation studio at the boys club i grew up at. >> what kind of reaction do you zbhet. >> it's great for me because we're inspiring kids to pursue their dreams. if i said i wanted to be an actor or you want to be an artist, that's like saying you want to be a cop or even worse. because it just wasn't cool. if you wanted to be an athlete, that was fine. either that or you were going to be a gangster or a cop. and now kids are inspired. they think if can i do it, they can do it. >> what was your ambition? >> i wanted to be an athlete. i
york. so you're still one of the guys. if you're not with them, you're against them. that can be difficult going to the train station, going to work and have a real job. but i had to face them, find out who your real friends are. now looking back, those guys have to respect me for who i am. >> it takes great character, going against the grain. >> my parents stride to instel it but. >> did you go back to dorchester? >> yes. we're opening a film, television and animation...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. thanks for staying with us. breaking news, the political world trying to figure out in the president admitted to a crime today. his lawyer said, no, he was paraphrasing. if the words he tweeted today are true, analysts say it's a very, very serious development. read them with me, from the president.
i'm ana cabrera in new york. thanks for staying with us. breaking news, the political world trying to figure out in the president admitted to a crime today. his lawyer said, no, he was paraphrasing. if the words he tweeted today are true, analysts say it's a very, very serious development. read them with me, from the president.
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new york's former congressman anthony weiner, a hit performer for the sexing controversy that made hem leave capitol hill. he made an encore running for the big apple's job, but when more pictures surfaced, he lost the primary with less than 5% of the vote. magnanimous, he gave the universal we're number one hand signal as a parting shot. >>> while we're on the subject of popularity, number 6 on the revenue service. and in keeping with the season, what might be described as one of the most notorious naughty lists in recent u.s. history. it seem somebody at the irs got the bright idea of singling out conservative groups, especially tea partiers for extra special attention. the practice attracted outrage from coast to coast and an investigation by the other federal agency that jins up fear and anxiety everywhere. the justice department. and speaking of spilling the goodies, there are some nongovernment players that must be mentioned for outstanding performances in 2013. number five on the list is the former man of steel. lance armstrong. here is a guy who was master of the cycling world
new york's former congressman anthony weiner, a hit performer for the sexing controversy that made hem leave capitol hill. he made an encore running for the big apple's job, but when more pictures surfaced, he lost the primary with less than 5% of the vote. magnanimous, he gave the universal we're number one hand signal as a parting shot. >>> while we're on the subject of popularity, number 6 on the revenue service. and in keeping with the season, what might be described as one of the...
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new colorsensational loaded bolds from maybelline new york. loaded with hyper-color pigments for one-stroke intensity. honey nectar and a creamy feel. maybelline's new loaded bolds. make it happen maybelline new york >>> anthony: who got here first? who other than say some early native american tribes and spaniards? caribbean blacks, most of whom were bahamian. bahamians figured heavily in the early development of south florida, which began in earnest with the construction of railroads in the late 19th and 20th centuries by this guy. henry morrison flagger, the tycoon largely credited with big the father of modern florida. his dream was the florida east coast railway, which would run from jacksonville to key west connecting the ports of miami to along its route new towns, new cities, new edens where america's rising middle class could frolic and play. he also agreed to lay a foundation for the city on both sides of the miami river. as more and more whitemoved in, segregation took hold and much of the bahamian community was forced into the blac
new colorsensational loaded bolds from maybelline new york. loaded with hyper-color pigments for one-stroke intensity. honey nectar and a creamy feel. maybelline's new loaded bolds. make it happen maybelline new york >>> anthony: who got here first? who other than say some early native american tribes and spaniards? caribbean blacks, most of whom were bahamian. bahamians figured heavily in the early development of south florida, which began in earnest with the construction of railroads...
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they include plots to bomb the new york subway system, the new york stock exchange and a danish newspaper. also unspecified terrorist activity that was shortly after 9/11. >> in recent years these programs have protected u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe to include helping prevent the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. we will bring forward tomorrow documents that the agency has agreed on in classified setting gives every one of those cases for your review. we'll add two more today publicly. as the chairman noted if we give all those out we give the secrets of how we're tracking down the terrorists of the community, and we can't do that. too much is at risk for us and our allies. >> i want to get more from our correspondent dana bash. she was the first to report the story. alison kosik, the goal was to make sure they save lives. do you think the details coming forward from these officials, did they go far enough toward that goal? >> the jury is still out. just in listening to some of the skeptics and there are a few on the intelligence committee
they include plots to bomb the new york subway system, the new york stock exchange and a danish newspaper. also unspecified terrorist activity that was shortly after 9/11. >> in recent years these programs have protected u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe to include helping prevent the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. we will bring forward tomorrow documents that the agency has agreed on in classified setting gives every one of those cases for...
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i was in the new york bureau when the alarms went off. even as we were evacuated and didn't know what the reason was, we all knew as we were going down the stairs that this was a serious situation and would remain so. if everyone is able to acknowledge that this is a serious issue and conduct, the president should be able to as well. >> to that point, let's connect the two conversations. as the investigation goes on, politics is part of that. they will be asking why he has done this. what does it matter from a crime stand point if they were actual bombs set to go off and they didn't work or the suspect knew they were not. the question you are trying to assassinate or hurt or intimidate or terrorize. does that make a distinction. >> if he killed somebody, he would face the death penalty and if not, he faces life. it's still extremely serious no matter when way you look at it. i looked at not form the opinion too early. i didn't say never. as they go through his social media discussions with neighbors and coworkers. if they form the opinion
i was in the new york bureau when the alarms went off. even as we were evacuated and didn't know what the reason was, we all knew as we were going down the stairs that this was a serious situation and would remain so. if everyone is able to acknowledge that this is a serious issue and conduct, the president should be able to as well. >> to that point, let's connect the two conversations. as the investigation goes on, politics is part of that. they will be asking why he has done this. what...
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we're tracking major developments, fast moving developments in ukraine, in washington, in new york. the united nations security council meeting right now about russian military movements in ukraine. you just heard from the u.n. secretary general's spokesman. >> general continues to closely follow the seriously a and rapidly unfolding events in ukraine. including developments in crimea and is gravely concerned about the deterioration of the situation. the secretary generation reiterates his call for the full respect and preservation of the independence, sovereignty and territorial independence of ukraine. the secretary general will be speaking with president vladimir putin of russia shortly at this situation in ukraine. our secretary general is about to fly to europe, he has asked -- >> earlier at the white house, this was the scene, several members of the president's top national security team leaving after closed door meetings, the defense secretary, the director of national intelligence, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, they were all there. all of this coming several hou
we're tracking major developments, fast moving developments in ukraine, in washington, in new york. the united nations security council meeting right now about russian military movements in ukraine. you just heard from the u.n. secretary general's spokesman. >> general continues to closely follow the seriously a and rapidly unfolding events in ukraine. including developments in crimea and is gravely concerned about the deterioration of the situation. the secretary generation reiterates...
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the chief said -- we're not the new york police department. they're not worrying about every simple little infraction that happens. they're working with the protestors who are camped out on city hall lawn and it's going much, much better and that's what the new york police should be doing because these folks represent not just the 99% from a financial point of view but if you listen to what they're talking about, the majority of the people in the country have the same positions. >> bonnie, let me bring you in here. once you were both arrested what happened then? >> it was absolutely surreal. they didn't know what to do with us because we were arrested by brooklyn police who were doing a favor to the new york police. so we were in the seventh precinct and then we were down in central booking and then they ended and then we're were in central booking and then they took us to bellvue and i thought how interesting, there are two bellvue hospitals in new york. not realizing there is only one bellvue. now we're in the psych war. >> playing devil's a
the chief said -- we're not the new york police department. they're not worrying about every simple little infraction that happens. they're working with the protestors who are camped out on city hall lawn and it's going much, much better and that's what the new york police should be doing because these folks represent not just the 99% from a financial point of view but if you listen to what they're talking about, the majority of the people in the country have the same positions. >>...
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. >> we travel the country setting box office records from the kodak to the beacon in new york. >> in 2005, madea hit the big screen. perry made "diary of a mad black woman" which earned $50 million. since then, more than a dozen movies grossing nearly $700 million. >> could you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth! >> he owns a major film and tv studio. the first african-american to do so. $200 million. tbs for 100 episodes of "house of payne." now perry meets with royalty and the oprah winfrey network. he has been credited with making the network profitable. >> i will keep work. >> tyler perry is now worth more than $400 million. the business of being tyler perry is self made with a hollywood ending. >> i have everything that i want in this life. i'm happy. >> he has a formula that absolutely works. how does he do it? >> everything you see tyler perry does, it says "tyler perry presents." that is step one. he knows his audience. he caters to his audience. he doesn't take the black audience for granted. hollywood did that for years. he cajoled and caressed the african
. >> we travel the country setting box office records from the kodak to the beacon in new york. >> in 2005, madea hit the big screen. perry made "diary of a mad black woman" which earned $50 million. since then, more than a dozen movies grossing nearly $700 million. >> could you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth! >> he owns a major film and tv studio. the first african-american to do so. $200 million. tbs for 100 episodes of "house of...
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who wrote the "new york times" op-ed? and the bandits wild ride. the unforgettable life of actor burt reynolds who died today at 82 years old. stay with us. sometimes, bipolar i disorder can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by talking to your doctor. ask about vraylar. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired
who wrote the "new york times" op-ed? and the bandits wild ride. the unforgettable life of actor burt reynolds who died today at 82 years old. stay with us. sometimes, bipolar i disorder can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by talking to your doctor. ask about vraylar. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in...
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usually i walk around the streets of new york texting, reading e-mails. i could see everything, people, tourists. >> let's take a look at what he went through. >> anyone have a cell phone? you have a cell phone? could you go a whole day without using your cell phone? can i just buy a temporary one and check my e-mail on it? the hardest part was not calling people. it was not being able to check my e-mail. everyone loves e-mail. i don't know where the cafe is. would you speak to new yorkers on a subway, like strangers? you do seriously? i usually play my baseball game. new york is beautifully diverse. i finally read the evacuation emergency instructns on the subway. if there's a fire on the subway, look for me, i will save your lives. i think we found something. i saw internet. internet right there, next to panini. >> remember the days of going home and checking your answering machine? what did you feel was the most stressful part for you? >> it was not being able to see e-mails. it wasn't the phone calls. but i'm a comedian. i'm a unique small business ow
usually i walk around the streets of new york texting, reading e-mails. i could see everything, people, tourists. >> let's take a look at what he went through. >> anyone have a cell phone? you have a cell phone? could you go a whole day without using your cell phone? can i just buy a temporary one and check my e-mail on it? the hardest part was not calling people. it was not being able to check my e-mail. everyone loves e-mail. i don't know where the cafe is. would you speak to new...